Woodbridge Golf Club

This woodlands-style course, situated in a natural wetlands areas, has water coming into play on almost every hole. With fifteen dogleg, tree-lined fairways, shot placement is much more critical off the tee than yardage. The fairways are gently contoured and, with only a moderate cut of rough, are relatively forgiving. While the greens vary in size, they are all heavily undulating, including hole #5, a 429-yard, par 4, which plays uphill and through an alley of trees. The green is protected by a pond and waterfall to the left and sand bunkers to the right and rear, which mandates a delicate touch on the approach. This is an extremely challenging course, requiring thought on every shot. Pull carts are not allowed on the course.

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Course Reviews

Pine Brook Country Club"A Very Special Place"New England golf courses just dont get much better than this old classic layout. Being in the business of golf, i have opportunity to play many courses around the country - this one is my favorite. Also, if you are looking for a better conditioned golf course, good luck!
If you can get on, ENJOY.---Michael F. Keane, Dallas Texas

Chalet Hills Golf Club"Wow!"Chalet hills is great for my game and for my wife who is a beginner. Golfers of all skill levels can come to Chale Hills and work on their game from a variety of angles. It is a great course with great staff.---Tony Hansen, Chicago

Oakmont Country Club"Tough but Fair"Oakmont is a picturesque layout in the foothills of Glendale with lovely mountain views. The course is an old-style country club layout which rewards well planned out shotmaking. The greens are usually very fast and reward players for being below the hole.
The Pac-10 Conference Championship was held at Oakmont in 2003 and only two players broke par (288) in a field of 50. The players found the par 3's particularly challenging.
The greens are very well protected with sand bunkers and the fairways are heavily tree-lined.
Best time to play Oakmont is in the spring and fall.
I find the twelfth hole to be the most challenging. It is a 420 yard par four, uphill and terraced. The green is long and narrow, two-tiered and protected by a large bunker on the right and a drop-off hill and trees on the left. ---Alan Amitin, Los Angeles, CA

Sanctuary Golf Club"Great local course"For the money, this is a challaging and well condition course. It is well maintained and can get tough if you use the back tees.---Mark Kam, Mokena